How to Pick Glasses for Your Face Shape
Need a hand finding the best glasses for your face shape? No worries — with our guide, you'll see there's a frame for everyone and we can help you find your perfect fit. So whatever face shape you have, you can be sure there’s a pair out there made just for you!
What is My Face Shape?
It’s likely you have one of the following face shapes: oval, square, round, heart, or diamond. By taking a peek in the mirror at your facial features, you can determine your face shape. Once you know, you’ll be able to answer the age-old question: Which glasses look good on me?
But remember, the suggestions in this guide aren’t hard and fast rules — when it comes to choosing a frame, you should go with your instincts. Expressing your personal style can be a fun way of bringing out your personality and letting your unique self shine through your frames.
Glasses for All Kinds of Shapes
The truth about face shapes is that almost no one is a perfect heart, circle, square, or any other narrowly defined category. Most faces are a combination of a few different shapes: Rounded chins and tall foreheads, angular features, tapered jaws, and so on.
Trying to pick just one stock image out of a lineup can feel impossible. What you should do is aim to find the shape that looks the most like yours. Even if your chin is a little more pointed than the “typical” oval, or if your forehead is a little wider than the “usual” inverted triangle — these are all just guidelines to help you determine how to balance and complement your features, not unbreakable rules.
Once you’ve recognized your face shape, you can find which frame shape will bring a natural balance to your features. This guide will help identify the type of glasses for face shapes you might consider when browsing our range.
Which Glasses Shapes Suit Oval Faces?
People with oval faces fit with most frame shapes. A face with an oval shape features higher and slightly wider cheekbones that are slightly narrower towards the forehead. This long, rounded face shape allows you to pull off almost any style — especially oversized and wide frames.
With an oval face shape, feel free to go bold with a funky color, texture or frame shape. Square, trapezoid, tortoise, and rectangular — the possibilities are endless! Our only advice is to steer clear of narrow frames and frames with heavy design elements. They might add a bit of unnecessary length to your oval face. But considering this is the most universal face shape, have fun with the latest trends — and remember, these are only suggestions! Always wear what makes you feel best.
Which Glasses Shapes Suit Square Faces?
Many different kinds of glasses shapes suit square faces. After all, it's hip to be square! If you have a square-shaped face, many great pairs of eyeglasses can flatter your features. Square faces often have bold, angular features and cut a clean, straight line from the forehead to the jaw.
When it comes to proportion, square faces are widest along the jaw and forehead. Due to this shape being defined by a strong jawline, glasses that sit high on the nose add length that flatters this type of face.
To draw focus to your strongest features, choose a rounded, rather than angular, frame. A round or oval eyeglass frame will soften as well as add contrast to your angular features, making your best features shine. Rimless and semi-rimless styles are a great place to start.
Which Glasses Shapes Suit Round Faces?
Round faces feature soft curves and smooth lines, with a face that is roughly the same width from the jaw up through to the brow. With round faces, the cheeks are usually full and the chin is rounded with very few angles. Unlike some other face shapes, a round face is often very distinguished because it’s all about the curves.
Styling tips for round face shapes
The most important thing to consider when choosing glasses for round face shapes is to select frames that work to add angles — try styles with bold, angular details and clean lines.
Rectangular frames: Break up the face structure, which can make your face appear longer and thinner.
Angular and geometric frames: Add some sharper, more distinct lines to your face in order to create a balance.
Which Glasses Suit Heart-Shaped Faces?
There are many glasses that fit heart-shaped faces. Heart-shaped faces are widest at the forehead with a narrow chin and high cheekbones. This is typically thought of as the most versatile of all the face shapes.
Bottom-heavy frames: If your chin is especially narrow, you may wish to create a bit more width.
Frames with low-set temples: If you’re conscious of your forehead’s width, choosing this style will draw attention downward, emphasizing the lower part of your face.
Oval-shaped frames: If you have a narrow chin, an oval frame shape will balance your features by drawing attention upward toward your eyes.
Light-colored or rimless frames: Perfect for minimizing the look of glasses with a barely-there frame.
Which Glasses Shapes Suit Diamond Faces?
Diamond-shaped faces tend to have narrower foreheads than most and defined cheekbones with angular jawlines. The key is to create a balance with your features and eyeglasses shape when it comes to choosing the style for you. Many glasses frames suit diamond-shaped faces. Diamond-shaped faces are the rarest face shape and are characterized by their full cheeks and narrow forehead and jawline.
The best look for a diamond face shape is a rimless or oval frame with a strong browline. These shapes will help balance your face and highlight your favorite attributes. Play up your unique features with fun and funky frames — like a horn rim or cat-eye style — but keep them delicate to prevent them from over accentuating bold characteristics.
Which Glasses Suit Triangle-Shaped Faces?
Triangle face shapes have a wide, square jawline — but unlike square faces, they usually have a narrow forehead. If you think you have a triangle face shape, our range of styles is ideal for bringing out your best features and maximizing your look to its full potential.
Wider frames are a good bet for triangle face shapes, as they help the top of your face look broader. To add width to a narrow forehead, try frames that are heavily accented with color and details on the top. That’ll work nicely with the lower third of your face to add balance to your look.
Glasses that are bold on top and lighter on the bottom are ideal for this kind of face shape, such as aviators or cat-eyes. If you want to make a bolder statement, a round style offers an interesting contrast to angular features.
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